Early Life of Gandhi
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Q.
The slogan "jai hind" was given by:
Sarojini Naidu
Mahatma Gandhi
Subhash Chandra Bose
Jawaharlal Nehru
Q. What were the reasons that made Mahatma Gandhi stay back in South Africa for 20 years?
- He got work and considered settling.
- He wanted to stop the discrimination faced by Indians.
- He enjoyed writing periodicals and it had more scope in S. Africa.
- He got the African citizenship and accepted it.
Q. S1: M.K. Gandhi was born in Porbandar on 2 October 1875. S2: Gandhi went to England to write the Civil Services exam. S3: Gandhi lived in South Africa for 20 years. From the above statements, select the options that are true.
- S3
- S1 and S3
- S1, S2 and S3
- S1 and S2
Q. Gandhi followed the principle of non-violence to fight against the whites in South Africa. From the following, select the correct options:
- Gandhi believed in Satyagraha.
- Gandhi founded Natal Indian Congress.
- Gandhi started writing a periodical to detail the suffering.
- Gandhi cleared the Civil services exam in South Africa.
Q. Which of the following statements related to apartheid is/are correct?
- Indians in India faced apartheid.
- Apartheid is a form of racism.
- Apartheid is a form of casteism.
- Indians who lived in colonial South Africa were also victims of apartheid.
Q. Herbert Hoover's idea of "rugged individualism" suggested that ___________.
- people were able to survive hard times through their inner strength and resources
- the government should give direct aid to the people in hard times
- all of the basic needs of the people are the sole responsibility of the government
- difficult times called for exceptional individuals to exercise power
- the government and the people are partners who must share equal responsibility for the well-being of the populace
Q. Who is known as the 'Father of the Nation'?
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Sardar Vallabh bhai Patel
- Subhas Chandra Bose
Q. Mahatma Gandhi was born on 1869.
- 2 September
- 2 October
- 2 November
Q. Apartheid was an oppressive system of segregation of blacks from whites in .
- USA
- Australia
- South Africa
- India